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Code · Kansas · Chapter 58 — Personal And Real Property

58-4618. Delivery of notice.

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58-4618. Delivery of notice.
(a)Except as provided in subsection (b), an association shall deliver any notice required to be given by the association under this act to any mailing or electronic mail address a unit owner designates. Otherwise, the association may deliver notices by:
(1)Hand delivery to each unit owner;
(2)hand delivery, United States mail postage paid, or commercially reasonable delivery service to the mailing address of each unit;
(3)electronic means, if the unit owner has given the association an electronic address; or
(4)any other method reasonably calculated to provide notice to the unit owner.
(1)An association for a common interest community for a recreational lake development which contains more than 500 units where less than 50% of such units contain a residence shall comply with subsection
(a)when providing notice for an annual meeting.
(2)For all other meetings such association shall:
(A)Post a notice on the association's website;
(B)send a notice by electronic mail to all unit owners who request such notice; and
(C)post a sign containing the meeting notice at the main entrance of the common interest community.
(c)The ineffectiveness of a good faith effort to deliver notice by an authorized means does not invalidate action taken at or without a meeting.
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